Local Coverage DeterminationPain Management

LCD L34211: Trigger Point Injections (TPI) — Noridian

LCD-L34211

Document details

Document type
Local Coverage Determination
Issuing body
MAC Contractor
Document ID
LCD-L34211
Published
June 5, 2026
Effective date
October 23, 2025
MAC region
Noridian

Summary

The implementation of the LCD for Trigger Point Injections will standardize billing practices, potentially impacting reimbursement rates. Providers may need to adjust their coding and documentation to

New TPI LCD rules affect billing starting 10/23/2025.

Affected codes

ICD-10-CM

Affected specialty

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Source document

https://www.cms.gov/medicare-coverage-database/view/lcd.aspx?lcdid=34211&ver=40

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